Probabeel Invited to Run at Royal Ascot

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Probabeel wins the 2021 Neds Might And Power at Caulfield Racecourse

Multiple group 1-winning mare Probabeel, voted Horse of the Year in New Zealand in 2021, could test her mettle for the first time in the northern hemisphere at Royal Ascot in June.

Trained by Jamie Richards, the four-time group 1 winner is preparing for her final campaign in Melbourne later this month in a likely repeat of 12 months ago, when she won the Lamaros Melbourne Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (G3) and Melbourne Futurity Stakes (G1) at Caulfield Racecourse.

Probabeel has never run outside her native New Zealand or Australia but the option is on the table to bring her to Royal Ascot in the summer where she has been invited to compete in the June 16 Queen Anne Stakes (G1).

Any trip to Britain will depend on how easy travel is with New Zealand's border currently closed to all but a handful of citizens able to get a quarantine slot, an issue that may prevent owners Brendan and Jo Lindsay of Cambridge Stud from being able to make the journey.

Cambridge Stud chief executive Henry Plumptre said: "At the moment the focus for Probabeel is the Futurity and the All-Star Mile in Melbourne and then depending on which way prime minister (Jacinda) Ardern goes with the borders, Probabeel will either go to Sydney for the Queen Of The Turf (G1) and then finish, or she will go to the UK."

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He added: "We've been talking to Nick Smith at Ascot and we have an invitation to run in the Queen Anne Stakes on the opening day of Royal Ascot."

Six-year-old Probabeel, a daughter of Savabeel , sports a record of 12 wins from 18 starts and earnings of $3,044,372. She became the first horse in history to complete the Karaka Million 2yo and Karaka Million 3yo double.

The black and gold checks of the Lindsays were carried to victory in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (G1) at Royal Ascot by Hello Youmzain in 2020 but the owners were unable to be on course owing to the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

There have been a couple of New Zealand representatives at Royal Ascot over the years, most recently Enzo's Lad in 2019 who twice had a rear view of Blue Point  in the King's Stand (G1) and Diamond Jubilee.

Before that, the mare Seachange, trained by Graeme Sanders, finished 12th in the Golden Jubilee (G1) in 2008 but did go on to finish fourth in the Falmouth Stakes (G1) at Newmarket.